I have also made the DXCC (by BAND) version of the
new report. And, I have a webpage ready for anyone
to look at the screenshots of page #1 of 3 different
example reports.

The webpage to view the examples is at:

http://anzwers.org/free/wa6axe/DXCClistingreport.html

Just click-on each of the small photos to look at the
"normal sized version of the photo".

Underneath each of the "thumbnail photos" is a narrative
giving what the Dropdown Menu selections were setup as for
each of the 3 example report page #1's.


I have a ZIP file ready with "both" the Mixed and Band
versions of the report - along with the TXT file with the
Rptdesc.ini words.  The zip file will be emailed to you
upon your request.


73 Joe wa6axe
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Mon Nov 14 15:40:49 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Glockner)
Date: Mon Nov 14 15:46:42 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Update to your DXbase "Country Prefixes" database - just
 noted on arrl website
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To all:

I just noted that the NAME of the Entity  5W  is now

Samoa

vice

Western Samoa


You can update your Country Prefixes database by going to
Main Menu / Tools / Database Access / Country Prefixes

--scolldown to the 5W Prefix and change the

Western Samoa

to read just plain

Samoa


This update is NOTE from the arrl.org website.


73 to all,

Joe WA6AXE
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Mon Nov 14 19:11:36 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Parry)
Date: Mon Nov 14 19:12:38 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] QSL Manager
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

This sounds fine.  I thought that it was OK but I needed to know that what I
was planning was an ethical use of the software. Now I need to discuss the
parameters of the agreement with the station. I'm not much on surprises. :-)

Bill, W5VX 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:dxbase-
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of FireBrick
>Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 9:23 AM
>To: DXBase List
>Subject: Re: [Dxbase] QSL Manager
>
>I do exactly what you wish to do.
>I manage one active and 10 inactive stations.
>I have a separate log for each station and just choose that log during
>startup when DXB
>asks which log you wish to open.
>
>You probably have a .reg file from Jack for your personal callsigns.
>You must request a new .reg file that has you callsigns plus the callsign
>of the station
>you will manage. (a .reg file can only contain 10 callsigns, so if you have
>more than that
>as I do...you need two .reg files.)
>When you receive it...run the .reg file
>Then make a copy of the default.mdb file and rename it  to the callsign of
>the station and
>save it.
>(make sure you remove the sample qso with Jack)
>Then enter the stations logs via .adi or whatever he sends you.
>
>HINT: make sure the callsign of the station is in the Operator Field after
>importing.....during the import make sure you specify the callsign in both
>the QSOs for
>these OPR calls and the Default Oper Call windows.
>
>
>and as an aside, consider joining the www.qsl.net/qslmanagers/   society.
>it's free....
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Bill Parry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 8:34 AM
>Subject: [Dxbase] QSL Manager
>
>
>>I had a fellow ask if I would be his QSL manager. Can I make a new log
>file
>> for this station and import ADIF files or do I need to buy an additional
>> DXBase program? This would allow me the functionality of DXBase both for
>> returning QSLs and uploading to LOTW.
>>
>> Bill, W5VX
>>
>>
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